Sylvia Shoal is Situated 90kms north of Inhambane and about 150kms south of Vilankulos - in the Morrungulo district.

Sylvia Shoal is set amongst tropical coconut palms and sheltered by indigenous bush, offering guest’s barracas, camping sites and self-catering bungalows. Ablutions offering clean toilet and shower facilities. Generated power at specified times. Certainly a destination for those who want to enjoy a complete getaway, do some exciting fishing or experience some superb diving! The camp is situated within a comfortable stroll to the squeaky clean beaches. A seasonal restaurant offering amazing seafood treats.

Accommodation:
The 4 sleeper chalets are equipped with two plate gas cooker, fridge freezer, kitchen equipped with cutlery and crockery etc. Has a double bed and two single beds which double up as a lounge area in the day, but open plan. It has a shower with gas geyser, basin and toilet. Undercover patio, with patio furniture. 2 sets of linen and towels available, mosquito nets. Easy walkways meandering down to the beach. Chalets are self catering and not serviced, but staff can be arranged for cleaning etc.

The 2 sleeper chalets are equipped with crockery cutlery etc plus fridge/freezer and two plate gas cooker. All linen supplied (2 sets) Double bed, table and chairs, mosquito net, undercover patio. Shower, basin and toilet within easy walk to the beach. An extra single bed can be arranged if required at R100 extra per day.

Two clean ablution blocks close by for the campers.

Activities: FOR THE KEEN DIVER -
Make Sylvia Shoal Lodge your home while exploring the secret world of fascinating vibrant corals and other marine life on Sylvia Shoal Reef, which is well known as one of the world's finest diving spots. Your opportunity to see Mozambique’s gentle giants - whale sharks and manta rays. Sylvia Shoal is approximately 14 km long with an average depth of 10m. Truly an amazing reef which has hardly been explored.

FOR THE KEEN FISHERMAN - Ski-boat fishing, saltwater fly-fishing, rock and surf fishing, sea kayak fishing. Some of the species to catch; Spanish mackerel (couta), Kingfish, Sailfish, Tuna, Bonito, Spotted Mackerel (Natal Snoek) Queen fish, Job fish (kakop), all major game fish species have been caught in the area. Bait - natural fresh baits available from local markets. Beach launching facilities.

SCUBA AND SNORKELING - The warm tropical waters surrounding the Lodge supports a stunning variety of fish, corals, marine mammals and plants. Leatherback turtles are often seen in waters close to the Lodge.